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Being a human means living in a cycle of suffering and joy, failure and success, rejection and acceptance. Yet, finding the strength to maintain that faith, motivation, and gained wisdom requires us to accept that much of life is mysterious and beyond our control or understanding. To find true peace and happiness, we must give up the constant frustration of trying to know the unknowable or control the uncontrollable. "The Mystery of Time is Who You Are" is a deep and profound meditation on Ecclesiastes 3:1-8, which begins with the words, "To everything, there is a season and a time to every…mehr

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Being a human means living in a cycle of suffering and joy, failure and success, rejection and acceptance. Yet, finding the strength to maintain that faith, motivation, and gained wisdom requires us to accept that much of life is mysterious and beyond our control or understanding. To find true peace and happiness, we must give up the constant frustration of trying to know the unknowable or control the uncontrollable. "The Mystery of Time is Who You Are" is a deep and profound meditation on Ecclesiastes 3:1-8, which begins with the words, "To everything, there is a season and a time to every purpose under heaven." "Getting on with life takes a lifetime," but accepting time as our teacher and embracing the present moment as our most precious gift allows us to experience life fully for all the days of our lives. This book will soothe your soul, clarify your vision, energize your mind, and anchor your heart with satisfying and comforting answers for a lifetime.
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Elizabeth Upton, DD, is the author of Exuberant Women Don't Age: No Time to Waste-available on Amazon in paperback and Kindle e-book. She is also the author of several other fiction and non-fiction titles. She received a BA from Syracuse University, and an MA from Chapman University in psychology. For over thirty years she has served as a family counselor, social worker, and probation officer working with troubled teens and abused children. Elizabeth is married and lives in Santa Barbara, California.